The following words in your search query were ignored because they are too common words: officially nominated or recognized fsm church holidays.

And now to the topic at hand (at appendage?): Have any days been decided as celebratory in the FSM calendar, besides Talk Like A Pirate Day? One of the reasons why I ask is that I am currently building a website and accompanying iPhone application that can keep track of official and unofficial holidays and special days from different countries and religions, as well as including brand new invented ones as suggestions (do YOU know when People Who Die In Airplane Toilets Memorial Day is? What about Chuck Norris Day? And do you know which is Things That Look Like Other Things Month, which of course includes Things That Look Like Holy Figures Week?). I would dearly like to include the FSM calendar if there is one, or if one can be cooked up (har, har). I won't be publishing my application for a month or two yet so there's plenty of time to hash (-brown!) it all out.

First and foremost, there is International Talk Like a Pirate Day on September 19. There's a website about it and everthing. This year it falls on a Saturday, so it's a good time to get together and eat Pasta with other Pastafarians.

Next, there is Holiday, which runs from November-ish to January-ish. "Happy Holiday" is a Pastafarian Greeting.

Halloween is also significant, because lots of people dress as pirates, and it's a good time to spread the Noodly word.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons run like this: Spring, Hot, October, Holiday.

And of course, there is our official holiday of Friday. Every Friday. Not just a Sabbath, but a real true holiday. Drink some grog and eat some Pasta!

I'm going to try testing the Search function with a word that will only appear once on the whole board at the time of my search: fajorkinz. I wonder if it has only two options: Not in existance, or too many to list?